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Ruskin Lace and Linen Work Elizabeth Prickett

Ruskin Lace and Linen Work By Elizabeth Prickett

Ruskin Lace and Linen Work by Elizabeth Prickett


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An explanation of the techniques of Ruskin lace, a needlelace which developed during the 19th century, together with instructions for 60 patterns plus ideas for practical use, written by an acknowledged authority and teacher. It should appeal to lacemakers and embroiderers seeking a new challenge.

Ruskin Lace and Linen Work Summary

Ruskin Lace and Linen Work by Elizabeth Prickett

In 1894 John Ruskin gave his name to a form of embroidery which was practised in the Lake District and which incorporated drawn thread, cutwork and needlepoint lace. Although the production of the handspun, handwoven linen to which this embroidery was applied ceased in the late 1930s, the craft continues to be taught, using manufactured linen. Elizabeth Prickett is an acknowledged authority and teacher of Ruskin lace. She deals firstly with the numerous techniques of Ruskin lace, illustrated with working diagrams and photographs. She then goes on to provide instructions for 60 patterns and finally suggests articles to which these patterns can be applied, with methods of construction. The work should appeal to those lacemakers and embroiderers seeking a new challenge.

Additional information

GOR002732995
9780713461800
0713461802
Ruskin Lace and Linen Work by Elizabeth Prickett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Batsford Ltd
19880905
120
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